Boulder County Immigrant Collaborative
History
Founded in 2001, the Boulder County Immigrant Collaborative (BCIC) is a joint effort of four of Boulder County’s premier organizations working with the immigrant community. Reflecting the one hundred percent increase in the number of Boulder’s Latino population, many of whom are immigrants, our four organizations realized the need to coordinate our actions and therefore expand the impact of our work. The four groups, El Centro AMISTAD, El Comite de Longmont, Boulder County Community Action Programs, and Intercambio de Comunidades, have come together to address issues of immigration from the perspective of those individuals they work with and for.
Mission Statement of BCIC
The Boulder County Immigrant Collaborative (BCIC) exists to strengthen the voice of immigrants, to increase awareness of services, and to develop allies in the community in which immigrants live, work and play.
Links to BCIC Partners
Boulder County Community Action Programs
Adult Education Partners:
Boulder Valley Family Literacy
For GED instruction in English. Go to www.bvfl.org.
Central Longmont Presbyterian
Many thanks to Central Presbyterian Church for providing classrooms for our 2016 Summer Session! Central Longmont also provides free locally-grown vegetables throughout the growing season to anyone in need.
Front Range Community College
Job certification, machine certification, associates degree studies and more. Go to the Front Range Community College Boulder County campus website.
OUR Center
The OUR Center provides meals and assistance in food, clothing, housing, and job training to people in need in our community.
United Church of Christ Longmont
UCC Longmont provides classroom space for registration and English instruction in the Fall and Spring semesters.
Workforce Boulder County

Classes in financial literacy, job readiness training, job search help, workplace training, resume writing, GED instruction and more! Visit the Workforce Boulder County website for more information.